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A long-awaited debate in Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District saw Republican Martha McSally and Democratic U.S. Rep. Ron Barber spar over the border and gun control. But the candidates spent much of the debate berating one another for running “false” or “vile” television ads.

Babeu today became the first CD4 candidate to hit the airwaves, launching what his campaign says is the first in a series of television ads that will run through the Aug. 28 primary. The first ad, titled “Hear it from me,” attempts to push back against the stream of negative press the sheriff has received since being outed by the New Times in a February story that alleged he abused his power and threatened to deport an ex-lover if he spoke publicly about their relationship.

Senate President Russell Pearce’s campaign will begin airing TV ads in his fight to keep his legislative seat.
The ad, which is also on YouTube, touts Pearce’s accomplishments in balancing the budget and helping to pass a “jobs” bill in the last session.

Gov. Jan Brewer hasn't started airing television commercials for her campaign yet, but voters and viewers will see plenty of her over the next several weeks as she hits the airwaves in support of Proposition 100.